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HUDSON COUNTY PROGRESS REPORT 2012
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PROGRESS REPORT 2011
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Getting creative in the economy
Developments, hospitals, and entrepreneurs head in new directions

As some sectors of the economy bounce back from a recession, Hudson County’s proximity to Manhattan and its excellent transportation options have put it in a better position to excel than most par...
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Ups and downs in residential real estate
Thrifty buyers return to slowly improving housing market

More than two years after the start of the recession and the crash of the financial firm Lehman Brothers – two events that helped trigger a national housing slump – the worst of the bust appears t...
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Recovering through new financial plans
In Hudson County, hospitals relearn how to survive

Each of Hudson County’s six hospitals has made improvements in services and facilities in the last year, but they are still struggling to find ways to keep up with the tough economy and proposed a...
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Getting around
New public transit projects, roads, bike paths coming

Even in slow economic times and with a new governor slashing spending, Hudson County is still seeing growth in the transportation sector. That’s due much in part to federal funding coming from Pr...
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Business bounces back
Hudson County commercial development remains ‘relatively stable’

Commercial development in Hudson County is doing better than the national picture, as proximity to New York City is improving the occupancy rate of commercial buildings and shopping centers. While...
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Microeconomics
Local residents are switching careers, running small businesses

Hudson County’s unemployment rate of 9.1 percent is the highest in two decades, according to County Executive Tom DeGise, but it’s still lower than the statewide rate of 10.1 percent. With a new y...
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Seeing ups and downs in an economic recession
News regarding hotels, businesses, and homebuying

While there’s little good news in today’s economy there are bright spots locally: young, frugal Manhattan workers are realizing they can get a better deal by moving to Hudson County’s new developm...
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Housing in Hudson
In slow economy, smaller, better spaces lure buyers from across the river

While the housing market across the country is in a downturn and individuals are suffering from job losses and mortgage problems, recent articles and statistics show that home buyers and renters a...
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Commercial developers navigate tough economy
Several companies move in as crisis continues

The commercial real estate market in Hudson County is doing better than most of the state, while the nation’s recession, housing crisis, and credit crunch continue. Cutbacks on Wall Street are exp...
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Main Street and beyond
Local businesses find ways to stay afloat

Local Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) recently announced that the $787 billion federal stimulus bill will mean jobs and tax cuts for New Jersey. This comes as good news to state residents and business...
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